Public bug reported:

In 19.04 I could type apt upd<TAB> or apt fu<TAB> and autocomplete would
work. It doesn't work in 19.10 as root (though it does as my normal
user). I fixed the issue by uncommenting the last lines of /root/.bashrc
but I don't understand why you'd break root user autocomplete by
default.

This is in an upgrade scenario from 19.04, I don't know if it's
similarly broken in a clean install.

** Affects: bash (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: bash

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Title:
  bash root autocomplete disabled on upgrade

Status in bash package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  In 19.04 I could type apt upd<TAB> or apt fu<TAB> and autocomplete
  would work. It doesn't work in 19.10 as root (though it does as my
  normal user). I fixed the issue by uncommenting the last lines of
  /root/.bashrc but I don't understand why you'd break root user
  autocomplete by default.

  This is in an upgrade scenario from 19.04, I don't know if it's
  similarly broken in a clean install.

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